HC Deb 08 July 1937 vol 326 c578W
Mr. Day

asked the Minister for the Co-ordination of Defence whether it is the policy of the Government, and on what conditions, to allow foreign officers to receive training and instruction with the various British services?

Sir T. Inskip

In accordance with the normal practice of international courtesy in such matters, foreign officers are from time to time accepted for training in the establishments of the Navy, Army and Air Force. Attachments to certain Army and Air Force units are also allowed for foreign officers whose countries offer reciprocal facilities. The reception of such officers is, in certain cases, specifically provided for under Treaty obligations.